100 % Cotton Duck Cloth With Green Tie & Dye By Indian Consigners
Screen Printed Manually & Fringes on all the 4 Sides of this Tarot Cloth
Care: Home Wash, Gentle Machine Wash, Wash in cold water only, Line Dry in Shade, Iron Warm on Reverse side of this beautiful Celtic Tree Table Cloth
Export Quality Tree Of Life Altar Cloth
This Sacred table Cloth is Made in India, Visit our Store for more options "https://www.amazon.com/stores/VisitIndianConsigners/page/5DCDE33F-47C5-43ED-8BC3-ADA69441EE9C?ref_=ast_bln"
Product Specifications
Product Information
Product description
Altar Clothes for Small Sacred / Spiritual Places (18by18 Inches) (46 by 46 CM)
Triple Goddess Moon Purple
The Triple Goddess is a deity with significance in many spiritual and Neopagan groups. The symbol is often featured on the headdresses of High Priestesses and is revered for its associations with the divine feminine and the stages of life
The four symbolic colors used in Catholic ceremonies are: red, white, violet and green
Celtic Tree
Celtic Tree of Life knots symbolize the branches and roots of a tree which are woven together with no end to show how the cycle of life is continuous. The Celtic Tree of Life knot is associated with positive energy, making it a widely used design for tattoos and other art.
The four symbolic colors used in Catholic ceremonies are: red, white, violet and green
Pentagram Goddess
It often represents the maiden, the mother, and the crone. It usually symbolizes the life cycle of a female, which is commonly represented by the phases of the moon
Purple/ Violet Triple Moon Altar Cloth
Violet altar cloths are used to represent suffering, mourning and penitence. It is used during the season of Lent, when Catholic worshippers often give up worldly pleasures and make an extra effort to give up vices, in honour of Christ's sacrifice. It is also used during Advent, except for the third Sunday of the season, when it is replaced with pink. Other occasions for purple throughout the year include Rogation days, Ember days and vigils. Also, bishops, archbishops and patriarchs of the church traditionally dress in purple.
Green Celtic Tree
Green altar cloths and vestments are used in standard Catholic masses, between seasons of celebration and special observances. Specifically, the altar is decorated in green after the Epiphany and after Pentecost. Green is indicative of plants and trees, representing growth and hope for life eternal.
Yellow/White Goddess Pentagram
Representing innocence, purity, triumph and joy, the color white is used for altar cloths and vestments during the Christmas and Easter seasons, celebrating the birth and resurrection of Christ. White is also used during feasts of the Lord, All Saints Day and weddings. Additionally, white is the color of the Pope's daily vestments. White altar cloths are occasionally replaced with or embellished by gold.